Net Operating Loss

(thing) by clearpebbles Tue Jan 02 2001 at 8:41:34
For tax purposes:
If your casualty or theft loss deduction is more than your income; you may have a net operating loss(NOL). You can use a NOL to lower your taxes in an earlier year, allowing you to get a refund for taxes you have already paid. or, you can use it to lower your taxes in a later year. You do not have to be in business to have an NOL from a casualty or theft loss.
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